Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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tion of the public realm into the arena in which private interests compete for favor . For the future of democracy to be bright , we must find a way to remedy these deficiencies as we maintain respect for procedural rules and basic ...
tion of the public realm into the arena in which private interests compete for favor . For the future of democracy to be bright , we must find a way to remedy these deficiencies as we maintain respect for procedural rules and basic ...
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... .54 MAR .78 .61 SOC .27 .12 .14 = PSYCH SYMP .88 SYMPTOMS 1.24 62 with 28 df ) SICK ROLE PSYCH * Unstandardized correlated error coefficient significant at p < .01 . .39 PHYS SYMP .55 .45 PHYS .20 ° tion of the latent structure .
... .54 MAR .78 .61 SOC .27 .12 .14 = PSYCH SYMP .88 SYMPTOMS 1.24 62 with 28 df ) SICK ROLE PSYCH * Unstandardized correlated error coefficient significant at p < .01 . .39 PHYS SYMP .55 .45 PHYS .20 ° tion of the latent structure .
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... Arkansas District of Columbia New Jersey Tennessee Illinois Florida Pennsylvania Ohio Hawaii Massachusetts Minnesota Wisconsin Idaho North Carolina Colorado Delaware Georgia ConstrucFire Machinery tion Building Safety Industry Total ...
... Arkansas District of Columbia New Jersey Tennessee Illinois Florida Pennsylvania Ohio Hawaii Massachusetts Minnesota Wisconsin Idaho North Carolina Colorado Delaware Georgia ConstrucFire Machinery tion Building Safety Industry Total ...
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Contents
International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
Copyright | |
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